This is a programmable completion convenience library for the bash(1)
shell. It features the ability to tab-complete arguments for many common
programs.
The .tcshrc project creates a set of configuration scripts for the
TCSH shell. These scripts exploit the most advanced features of tcsh.
Bacula is a set of computer programs that permit you (or the system
administrator) to manage backup, recovery, and verification of
computer data across a network of computers of different kinds.
In technical terms, it is a network Client/Server based backup program.
Bacula is relatively easy to use and efficient, while offering many
advanced storage management features that make it easy to find and
recover lost or damaged files. Due to its modular design, Bacula is
scalable from small single computer systems to systems consisting of
hundreds of computers located over a large network.
This port installs the latest documentation for Bacula.
Condor is a open-source, specialized workload management system for
compute-intensive jobs. Like other full-featured batch systems, Condor
provides a job queuing mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme,
resource monitoring, and resource management. Users submit their serial
or parallel jobs to Condor, Condor places them into a queue, chooses
when and where to run the jobs based upon a policy, carefully monitors
their progress, and ultimately informs the user upon completion. Condor
also contains mechanisms to submit jobs to grid-sites and supports many
different grid toolkits.
It is developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Department
of Computer Sciences.
This is the distribution of "cpdup", a powerful filesystem mirroring and
backup utility which also has file integrity testing features, supports
incremental backups, and remote mirroring via ssh.
Daemontools is a small set of /very/ useful utilities, from Dan
Bernstein. They are mainly used for controlling processes, and
maintaining logfiles.
drmaa-python is a python package to interact with DRMAA-compliant distributed
resource management systems.
The library tries to be compliant with the DRMAA 1.0 Python language binding.
rsyncbackup is a perlscript that reads configuration files for sources
and destinations, and feeds the rsync tool with the appropriate parameters.
Rsyncrypto is a modified encryption scheme. It is based on industry standard
AES for symmetric encryption, as well as RSA for having different keys for
each file while allowing a single key to decrypt all files. It even uses an
encryption mode that is based on CBC.
Rsyncrypto does, however, do one thing differently. It changes the encryption
schema from plain CBC to a slightly modified version. This modification ensures
that two almost identical files, such as the same file before an after a
change, when encrypted using rsyncrypto and the same key, will produce almost
identical encrypted files. This means that both objectives can be achieved
simultaneously.
Dirdiff is a graphical tool for displaying the differences between
directory trees and for merging changes from one tree into another.
Dirdiff can handle up to 5 trees. It displays a main window with a
list of the files which are different between the trees, with colored
squares to indicate the relative ages of the versions. A menu allows
you to display the differences between any two of the versions in
another window. Another menu allows you to copy the file from one
tree to another.